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LKTTKil FRO* LOUISIANA.
Nsw Ofi-Eakw; Fob. 25, 1872.
ZVdf Htajuirrr : A rci'uut ni^ht of yonr
face remiuded me that I bnff beeli forget
ful of a fiell'-imposoil promise. Now I
tu.iko the ri p&ralion. Since my la«t I
h*vo hu« ti down tho lower coast, where
orange* j;re\v iu ftbumluuce, and tuaguili-
coat cano juice yielded auowy sugar and
tbe mr.sl iltlocULlo syrup. I never saw
sngat-m.il.iug c »rritil to gi eater perfection
than in tln< suciiou* A1 tbe planters iu
the sugar belt Lavo il.<ae well tbe just
ended soason, aud now aie bmffly t nga&od
iu [tutting iu another crop.
A recint trip up the Ouachita rovoaled
to mo the fact id the vxi«tonce of tho
richtat and -mod iuexhaudiblc soil for tho
cultivation of corn sud ooiton, aud tbe
raisiug of hogs and borne* aud cattle.
Few sheep appeared in view. The farms
are only hail tilled, yet every bout out of
. the Ouachita or it.s tributaries comes laden
with cotton. Immense rafts of timber
are constantly el lout for tho mills between
brakes uud the city, aud it is a source of
profit to men who have moro muscle than
weans, and more industry tbau indolence.
CAUSTIC DAB ATI IV fUSiStATK.
Wasb:xoton,. February 26.—Senator
Conk ling (Adm.) offered the following
resolution:
“Resolved, That the President be re
quested to inform the Senate of the uum
ascertained, made to the preeent Admin-
Duration, l»y persons now Senators from
the Statosof New York, M freon ri, fllinois
uud Nebraska, respectively, giving such
particulars as may bo given iu regard to
such recommendations, and in regard to
the persons whoso appointment or remo
val was proposed, together with n state
ment of the nqiuber of eases id which
uuiiou w as taken iu accordance with such
Heavy Corrtti Cuot> to be Planted.—
A prototbent and highly Intelligent plan
ter of Itasaoll informs us that planters in
his sittidft have determined to stake their
all on cotton Again tLis year. Last yoar
of rtfcournieuffottoftM to, .ppuloU>.nt "* d » a>. honest effort lu make M,
»r removal from office, so far ne esn be Imt-bwlBg to uupropitiou* seasons almost
failed in both corn end cottou. As a con
sequence, they coounonce this year bedly
in debt and with little or nothing to oat.
In this situation they have resolved to
tuako one more effort to got out of debt
aud better their circumstances. Of
oourse advice from uewspipcrs will
amount to nothing when used to dissuade
Hut
nd qualifications of the upplieouts, or of
those who vouched for tho applicants ;
and if so, whut Senators."
Mr. Sawyer moved to include South
Carolina.
Mr. Conkling accopted the amendment.
Mr. Tipton (auti-Urant Hep.) moved to
amend ho as to include all the Statos.
Mr. Conkling said he was willing to vote
for a similar resolution applying to all the
States, but preferred to have this one
JiiO streams abound with fish end water < pass unchanged, as he desired the infor-
fowl, and the rich hammocks and lauds j mutiuu asked as soon as pottaible.
arc densely inhabited by deer, turkeys, | Mr. Tipton said Mr. Conkling seemed
recommeudutious respectively ; the man- ] people from such a Hiiicidal policy,
berol «|ut hereon* to .pointed, nhu ; „ ,, lWH tef , m tha , lhB exporienc. of
have noon removed: also, whether any 1 , * , * , . ,
Senators have solicited appointments or j l >lh * ^ vo or MX y <>an * ou fcd‘t to induce
removals, or any cause othor thau by I planters to ko diversify crops as to at least
transmitting pupera, sUting the character be sure of bread and meat. With a four
etc. Throughout tho country no visible
im; ruveiuoi.: > are being carried on, as
there seems a groat want of either energy,
labor or capital to repair decaying fences,
or cultivate excellent lands last receding
to biiars and to a primovul slate.
Tui:> ought not so to be, but the people,
if they cannot ju-t the negro, or white
U)cn who will work less than a negro,
they, as a class, prefi r to devote them-
schrs to the drinking of very mean
whisky, and live very aeantily on suit
pork at.*! Western iuc.ih 1 cauuot retruin
fr"iu expressing much disgust at the
culuiUioua tnauuci of living by farm
manngcr*.
At out tho 13 th inst., tho Russian Duke,
Alexis, came here from Memphis and met
with stioli a reception us a volatile French
citizenship could alone give. The ovation
wns on u magnificent scale, uud happening
nt Mardr (Iras, tho ('rescent City put her
to favor purtiul investigation
Mr. Hnunfer culled attontion to tho fact
that Messrs. Schtuz and Trumbull had
just taken their seats. Investigation most
not be pressed heLind the backs of the
Sonutors concerned.
Mr. Conkling said be had noticed the
absenco of the Seuaturs mentioned. Ho
would ho candid and say that it was his
own retoiutuandutions he w is bed to get at.
Mr. Schnrz asked to have the resolu
tion read, ns ho was absent when it was
offered
Thu resolution was again roud.
Mr. Trumbull—Whcu this matter of
recommendations was brought to the at
tention of the Senate on Friday by tho
Senator from ludiuua (Mr. Morton), I did
But think proper to reply to his observa
tions, aud when he stated that he bad
seen a tabulated statement showiug the
number of recommcndatioua made by me,
1 thought it wus a business very much
beneath the Senate and bonesth any Sen
ator to be prowling about tho Depart
ments, trying to find out how many re-
commcudatioub w ere made by mo or by
any other Senator, un if that had anythin};
butt foot foremost. '1 he night procession I to do with the question then beforo the
was superior to anything of the kind
attempted, and “tho dreams of Homer"
were earnyl out to the letter and spirit of
the Iliad, and with a gorgeonsness of
effect and splendor that could not have
In-on surpassed iu any American city.
Everything prosed off to tbe infinite
pleasure of participants and spectators.
Not long since I took a short hip to
Hrayh at City and adjacent country, aud
was surprised to find ^iu a rido of four
hours, traversing eighty miles through a
rich sugar country) that Louisiana was so
highly favored a soil. This road was built
by Chalks M ogul), Lmj., aud is a choice
work of energy and capital.
A largo portion of this sectiou of Lou
isiana is peculiarly adapted to the cultiva
tion of rico, but sugar will long continue
to ho the major crop.
Tho muncsiuo taxes that have to be paid
»*> holders of ical estate have retarded or
almost annihilat' d any spirit of improve
ment. No magnificent building onter-
prisos are going forward, and the people
arc quietly submitting to tho most meth
odical, biuzeii and wholesale robbery by
Btftto uud municipal authorities. The
robbers range from tho Governor down
to the Ctdnboofio and parish prison turn
keys, ami they do their work iu a style
that would put John A. Murrell himself
to tho blush. If the treasury of New
Orle itis aud tho State of Louisiana will
not soon be as bare us a [ticked pelican,
there is nothing in signs or actions by
which to form u judgment of the future.
A more villain •sip set of thieves than are
the Radical carpel-buggers and hjuI
Senate. 1 shall make no opposition to
the resolution. Let us have tho invosli-
gstion ; and let it go farther. 1 wunt to
know who the timti.ii mv, who go around
to the Departments seeking information ! enabled by
of this kind. 1 want to know at whoso
instance it was that Department officials
hive beou engaged in making out tubular
statements iu reference to oue of the
members of this body. I want to kuow
who culled for that information, uml
whether it was lequiml in reference to
all SfOttors, or only iu reference to one.
Lot u* sue who throw persona are that
thus go prowling around the Depart
ments. Let us know from the heads
of Departments themselves, for wh.it
purpose this information was Bought ;
whether for a public purpose or for perso-
nnl, mean and contempt ii<kpur[>oseM. lam
willing to have this resolution [josh, but 1
trust tout civil service reform in not to bo
defeated or corruption covered up by
pmsoual attacks on those who ntteiupt to
expose them. Ii is a matter of very little
concern to the people whether a Senator 7 "
has re<omuiHtiued one or a thousand men . ^ ^ c ‘ nu l
for office, but it is of great importance t
out of the
tvags
asp of
iu power,
tho Devil.
There in a large amount of commerce
from the Valley to tho Crescent City; so
lunch that since tho sugar sheds and rail
roads have, monopolized a large pull nf
the wliAif spare, it is a matter of great
difficulty to discharge nr taka in cargo
with tho demands nf the hour. Tho trans
portation of freight by immeuae tow of
barge* ta nUraclmg largo attention, and is
found to t»e a cheap mothod of shipping
freight.
Messrs. If. P. Smith, sr., II. S. Smith,
jr., A. H. White, John L. Lewis, and E.
J». Jiriggs—all foundly of Columbus—are
doing business in Now Orleans, and have
high rank in coinmoroial circles. Gun.
Jamea N. iJtthune, with “iliiiid Tom,"
will be at Odd Follows - Hull during ull
next week.
Tho riaij/*iht is now owned by a stock
company of two hundred and fifty mer
chants, and has come out of its Kip Van
Winkla deep, and goei it strong lor the
llcform movement.
Capt. John Woodburn, formerly en
gineer on tho sleumc-r. Champion, Chatta
hoochee river, and Andy Robinson, jr.,
former clerk on flic Me inter IYytonn, are
boating to this port from points above.
Time has dealt gently with both of them
iu physique.
A heavy emigration is going forward to
different poiuts in Texas, via New Orleans.
The heavy free/.o above h.is canned a de
tention of provifaionu for this port, and
eatables arc, for tho [.reseat, rapidly ad
vanced iu price. The cotton receipts are
not up to lust year, but tho condition of
country roads to tho landings contributes
greatly to the present diminutiou in re
ceipts. A more severe winter bus seldom
been experienced in this sertion, the gsme
hn l cattle Laving died in large numbers
from the cold and from want of food.
The city is very he dihy, and business
brisk here, with the prospect of a glorious
future for New Orleans
Truly thine,
J. T. 8.
An English correspondent of tho New
York Mail thus describes John Bright and
Kir Charles Dike, the two most uoted men
of the British I'arliameut:
“John Bright, \>ho is a man of some
fifty seven or eight, of bulky figure, bare-'
Lead, broad, massive forehead and firm
mouth, with somewhat thick Ii|>s, around
which is oddly blended of humor, decision
and
ing hither and thither, a round
them to kuow whether inipr<>| er, di»h<>u- j tition
est and corrupt men are put in office, mid
whether they »ie placid there lor person
al, mercenary and improper ends. 1 am
willing that this resolution shall pass with
the amendment I have suggested. If
there is anything to be umdu out of it,
let the Senators from Indiana and New
York have the benefit of it. So far ns 1
am coucurnud, 1 say to throe Senators :
“bay on Mt-DufT,
Aud ilamnotl bu lie hIw f.i*t i-riue hold, l uoagli."
Mv. Conkling said ho would accept the
amendment proposed by Mr. Trumbull.
Mr. Morton (Adni.J: Tbe statement 1
spoke of FrnUy uae not made out at my
request. 1 don't kuow at whose request
it was mode out, but I hud seen it. 1
should not have referred to it, however,
j but for tho insinuations Mr. Trumbull
j had made in regard to myself ui.d others
' hanging ou to the skirts of [tower for
tnerceny purpose*. I have the light to
denounce hypocrisy wherever 1 find it.
If any inau comes here and casts insinua
tions on mo tbut I hui seeking for putrou-
nge while ho himself has gone ns fur ns
any one in recommending to office, has
iccommondod in wilting and verbally,
has even gone to the Executive and de
manded personally, the appointment of
relatives uud friends, has been persistent,
baa been importunatq. If any sneb man
comes on this floor and oasts insinuations
ou ms, I have the right without being
criticised for it to call attoutiou to what
ho hus done himself. In regurd to prowl
ing around the departments, 1 have beou
iu ouly oue Department during this ses
sion of Congress. I do not go to the De
partments onco whoro, I suppose, tho
Senator (Trumbull; goes twenty times;
uud so far as sneaks are concerned, who
i* tbe sneak ? Is it the man who come*
here and casts imputations on Senators- -
impugns their .motives, tulks about their
hanging ou to tho skirts of power, and
attempts to make party capital by charges
of that kiud, when he has been one of
tho most importunate soekers for effleo,
and has urged the appointment of friends
million cotton crop this year pricoa will
again run low, and still further tend to
iiupovcvUh our pectfon.
Personal.- We were pleased to receive
a call during the past week from Mr.
Ouauk. Dr. Avr.R H traveler, who was in
onr town devoting his time and attention
to tho preparations of tho greut medicine
man. This call has become a pleasant
annual to ns from the able and and relia
ble business character of 1 bo accomplished
gentlouicji whom this firm send out to
transact their business. No l.«*nse ii hot
ter known or valued l»y tlio press for its
promptness iu scltlenirnt than tho well
established and popular J. (\ AykhA <\>,
Lowell, Mass., whoso medicines havo
become a household nuccSMty, and won
tho confidence and praise of all. Our
owii acquaintance with them has extended
over a series of years, uml wo have inva
riably found thorn, their travelers and
their medicinos, worthy of tho commen
dations they every where receive.
[Jacixoit i Tain.) Tribune.
CiiF.vr Fiucmm's the Great Need of
Colvmuuh.—There is no doubt to onr
inind that Culumbus hue lost business,
since tho war, that by all rights of prox
imity and affinity belonged to her, by
reuson of not bring able to compete with
neighboring cities in tho mutter of
freghls. Onr nntursl outlet to the sea is
via Savannah, mid vut who does not know
that Montgomery and Selma, at loast one
hmulrcd utiles further west, have been
railroad and river com
petition to ship cotton to New York aud
Boston at lower rates than those of Go-
ltiuibiiH. Why, cotton lets actually been
shipped from hero to the above named
cities, and from thence boon transportod
to tho East at lower rates than could havo
been obtained by skipping ou the direct
and natural lino. Is it nut apparent that
such discriminations must tend atill fur
ther to nipple our commerce unless
speedily counteracted'/
We trust, however, that tho days when
such things must bu recorded arc near an
eud, and that, the rotnnicurciiient of an
other season will find our cily with sulll-
ciuut outlets to ouiddo her to fully and
‘ighboriug cities
south, (’oiupu-
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORTED FOR* THE ENQUIRER.
WAbHDroToN, Feb. 2!».—'The Japanese
hwo arrived. There are all prinoaaaea.
They proceeded immediately Vo Ooorge-
town, where delegates received them.
Bolknap, before the Ilouae Committee
of InvobtigAtion of the eale of arms,
staled that never to his knowledge ware
any arms sold to the French Qovernment,
or to a French agent; and made a long
explanation regarding the handling of
funds. Ho was before the Committee an
hour and a half, whon ii adjourned to
the llMh of March.
In tho Henate, the House bill exempting
oannod fruits was passed, and goes to tho
President.
Chandler rose to a personal explana
tion, aud read a letter from a gentleman
in Jackson, Michigan, stating that he hAd
sunt here a certificate of Reform Move
ment and Liberal Republican documents
nnder his (Chandler's) frank and that of
Senator Morton. Chandler aaid that his
frank on these documents was a forgory,
but as the whole Liberal Republican
movomeut was a fraud, he was not sur
prised.
Morlou also stated that the use of his
fruuk on tlicso documents or on any such
was a fraud and a forgery.
Tipton ro*o to a personal explanation,
aud said that he had boon as unfortunate !
as Chandler. He had sent one of that j
Senator’s speeches to a constituent, aud |
had had it iudiguantly returned. [ Laugh
ter.]
A bill admitting six Japanese to West
Point passed.
Kale of arms resumed, when tho pre
amble was rejected and the resolution of
inquiry adopted.
In the House, tho St. Croix Railroad
jammed. Nothing baa been found to
oonnect others with O'Conner.
Fbaxetobt, March 1.—A building
wheroin a large number reaided, fell,
burying the inmates. Fourteen corpses
have boen found. Search oontlunes.
New' Ob leans, March L—The Legis
lature adjourned last night tine (tie. Sev
eral plundering aobemea were poshed
through before adjournment. Very little
done in the way of reform.
The Times says: “The body called tbe
General Assembly of Louisiana termina
ted last night its caroer of uuparullolt-d
infamy. It would be a tiito phrase to say
that the history of modern times fur
nished no such example of the gross im-
morality, corruption and indecency ns 1ms
marked the career of this disgraceful as
semblage."
Washington, March 2.—The Wiscon
sin AHRCinhly, by a vote of 40 to JS, ta
bled the resolutions endorsing Kumuer's
amendment.
Charles Mauly was chosen President of
the Southern Baptist Educational Con
vention at Nashville. Nearly all the
Southern States are represented.
The steamer Japan took one million
and a half of spocie from Sun Francisco
to China.
Havana journals publish tho following
decree, issued by Captain Gone!ul VaJ-
marada, and dated Santiago, PcCubn,
February 1st: “Any white male or fe
male, or frea colored male or female, who
| will bring twenty-fivo free or nlnvo uc-
j grots now roaming in tho mountains to
j headquarters will receive full pardon and
j six hundred dollars reward. Aliy mala or
| female uegro slave who will bring in 25
I negroes from insurrectionary districts
will receive bis freedom. If bringing In
j a number with arms, seventeen dollars
J will bo paid for onch negro. Parties un
able to bring thorn will receivo pardon,
provoked a long discussion. There were : . A . . . .. . , ... ,
1 „ , , . I and the value of their services will be
many calls for tho yeaa and nays. It was ■ . . . .. .. .. .. .
. . , , . , ...... taken into consideration in tho matter of
stated dunug tho debate that bills were „
pending glviug two hundred million, of. “^“^UUoop, captured and elected
acre, t» railroiid cunipnnics. A prolonged „„„ C urtn Del Emlmreodero the Cuban
dob,do followed, and finally the hill ™ Colonol ClUoito ViuJto ftull c t . Lm .
rocoimmttod to tho Committee ou Public , „
....... , dc.ino l erz.
I —east<
i'.y :
tho 1 if** of trade, and a eity
with but one important outlet must over
be at tho mercy ol a ruinous monopoly.—
Next winter, with a new outlet via the
North and South Rood, together with
those already open via Savannah and
Jacksonville, wo can ccrtuiuly enjoy what
wo ho earnestly desire anil have so long
needed—eheiip freights. And if these
three fail to give us tl.o coveted disidoia-
tnm,tlx. Savannah and Memphis,which will
reach Ely ton inside of two years, will be
yond peradvunturo remedy all the evils
wu ha\o so patiently borne during the
past few years. So friend* of Columbus
take coitnigo, u brig liter day is surely
duwnining.
Example fob tiik Lawks.—Mrs. Carrie
t«. PUtor, Ni w.uk, Ni>w Jtia.j, liu. o|ierut<><l »
Wliool.-r A \\ ilrtoti Marlilne IH yearn; f-fellie Mat
Lands—102 to 71.
Washington, March 1,—Ship Sussex,
from London, wrecked off Bursilads.
Seven lost.
In tho Senate the Now Orleans inuddlo
was called again, with favorablo report
from Fiuance Committeo.
House ongagud ou private bills.
A Spanish official statement for the last .
two weeks gives the following result: '
Cubans, 121 killed, fid captured, 500 sue- ■
rendered; Spaniards, 21 killed, .‘KiO
wounded.
Tho French Assomby has adjournod to
March 20th. i
Chumord has left Dordrich for Breda. j
Tho German Government intends for- .
r. and Slrasburg.
A houvy engagement is reported iu the
mountains, iu which tho Spaniards wore
victorious.
New Yoke, March 2.—The Tammany
mooting lias resolved on a new election,
at which a now committee will be chosen.
Henry Choley, a celebrated musician of
Now Enland, is dead.
Washington, March 2.—Vice Admiral
Rowan, who ha* beou critically ill with
pneumonia, is recovering.
Tbe President will be in Philadelphia
from the 7th to the 11th inst., to attend a
wedding.
Proceeding?! of Congress to-day of no
special interest. Ouly about a dozen
members in the llouso.
Severest snow storm for yours prevailed
Tho Now York Assembly passed a reso-
lutiou epungiug tht* wo.fi "whito" fro... , «" l, “- v - J# l’*""•* ke l ,t * i,hm doorH '
the military oofie. | LnN “ 0N ’ M » roh '-’ -Conaidotahlo
U iu -ut.itufi th»l the tohacao htteineeu ! <' i, *' luul11 Kiuguto.., S.trr.y ou.mty, laut
of Virginia..,..! North Carolina U alruout ,li BX. °™>t “>« terminnti.m of a
■uapeuded for Oongrowional ection on \ n,M,,n 8 ,,oin K hold thorn,
lux. lluoh HUlleriug. ! Wbil ° Mr - 0,l K« r . momhur of Parliament.
A lh.vi.ua letter oayn the Hpauinh an- *“* “ <1,lrCK “i n K ,ljo ai, " 0ulb, “K 0 - “ ,,f
thoritioa nro gratifioil hy tho turn of Doynliata uttaokofi the Imllfii.ig ,mfi din-
Attinricnu and English etfeira, claiming pef«od tho mooting. Tho KoyaliaU wore
, that Spain ban u bettor nn.se against pnrt.cnl.nly throatoning in thoir do.non-
I America than An,erica l.aa egaiuet Eng- luw » rJa ">'o wan com-
! land for nogleoling of dniioa. lo ,,cuk Knfe ^ 1,1 fll K bl -
I Tho aocimtr of Dr. Howard, American, I Kkw Y,,hk ' M » rcl1 a -“ M r«p..rfr-rl
| imprisoned »t Havana, waita evidence ‘ h “ t " . W "“ !° ' 1 ,“ V . f ° r .' l *°
! ngi.il,.t Howard,
j Most authentic accounts report an os-
I »*sult upon Victoria by a pistol shot during
thankagiving. Auolhor account aaya the iu 1,10 r " m ’ ordoriu H « verdict
! party proaenled a piatol ut tl.o head of *hioh logalir.oa tho action of tho grand
I the t/uecn, naking her to aigu or dio. lie j«'X «n<l upholds tho indictment, lln
uaya Ida object wua to frightm, tho Queen « r “" lcd » HU,y " f I ,rooeo,1in K 20
arrest of two revouuo officers, for extort
ing money from merchants.
Judge Cardoza to-day charged the jury
into doing justice. Tho youth's name is
Alfred O'Connor.
Wasiiinoton, March 1.—Admiral Pur-
tor will preside nt tho court luartial
Gordon and Davis, vico Admiral
ouublo counsel to bring tbo matter before
appclluto tribunal.
A driving snow commenced this after
noon. Wouthcr very cold.
Wilminoton, March 2.—British brig
personally and in writing time and again?
Now, I said tbut I had seen a statement
showiug that the Senator had inado lofi
rocommendationa in writing to this ad
ministration. 1 believe the statement to
bo true, and that it will be verified under
the resolution off ered by tho Seuator from
Nuw York.
Sen rax Not Going Ovmn.—In the
grand fu*s in the Senate on Tnesduy be
tween the Radicals, Senator Scburz re
marked :
it has been said I am on tbe point of
going over to the Democrats. Let uie
set at rost tho souls of thoso that made
that suggestion. I shall not go c.vor to
the Democrats. I have tievor thought of
going over to tho DomocratH, and I do not
think of it now. But what I do think is
this: That tin re will be an opportunity,
of opposing the re-election of tho Presi
dent without voting for tho Democratic
Condulute. I think there will be ou op-
f jortnuity of voting for as good a Kepnh-
icau as thoio is on thia floor without vo
ting for Gen. Grant.
< Applause in the galleries.) The pro-
siding officer directed the aergeant-at-
urius to arreutjhe persona who applaud
ed.
The people, continued Mr. Schnrs,
were gratefnl to Gen. Grant for the cap
ture of Vicksburg and those pieces, bat
they were still more thankful that Vicks
burg and those places were no longer to
be raptnn d, and what they wanted now
free, was honest and pare government.
The Week.—We have had anothor week
of unsettled weather end dull basins**.
cetuesh: a quick, restless eye, glan- Owing to the near approach of tbe plsnt-
her and thither, a r ound chin and j ing season our country friends have been
white hair, clress.fi very plainly in a ™' b - chwely coufia.d .t h 0 n.« in nuking flu
er shabby over coat, a necktie of careless I , J ®
sutiquity, und [»erh*[*a a pair of cotton
gloves.
Sir Charles Dike, the Republican Uarn-
tet. a much younger runn, probably the
y«»nngebt member of the liuuse of Com-
Iuods. Hu i* tall and somewhat slit)',
xvith square forehead and well sot jaw,
Suggestive of stiongand obstinate resolve.
Hu is r t her handsome hut a good de*l
stolid—iu expression I uiuau—and with a
certain formal and heavy way about him
which tells of dogmatism aud dissent.—
He is well dressed, and is conscious of be
ing an object of curiosity.
• TVhat is Guano ?—It has been generally
supposed that the guano deposits in the
Cbincha Islands wero the excreta of birds,
but now Dr. ilabel and Prof. Edwards
snapect that they are madd* up of tbe
bodies of decayed animals and plants,
oat of which are of marina origin. This
sition rests on the foot that tbe
•ra of ships moored, near those
Is frequently bring gastxo to the
•t-ffliW, iV###,
usual preparations, and consequently the
crowd nj>on onr streets has not been so
large os daring several previous waeks.
The dullest season of the year—the short
interregnum between winter sod spring—
is now upon us, und this tskeu in connec
tion with the general preeaure, bo* con
spired to check buxines*. Occasional or
ders for form supplies oontinne to ooms
in, and ws regret to mention that so sb-
ject is the condition of some farmers,
that in order to obtain their suppliee for
tbe cropping seeeon, they hove eetaoUy
proffered to exohange cotton next foil for
batfon now, ot tho rate of pound for pound.
Notwithstanding these unfavorable symp
toms, the more sanguine of oar hint—
men predict o reaction for tho better to a
few weeks, and they think there to safl-
oient money and provisions in the coontry
to justify the hope of the ordinary earn-
mer bualnsse in etttoa. We tonal such
»»7 hf tof 0Mf«
$25,000 Reward!
rivo nil |.-r»*h< !• :?./ I i:i 4 MINK S' KINS FOIt
1 HAI.K. OITKKS, OK J'i OHJS Oil FOX OH
So OI'O.-M M. Oil MUSK HAT OH A DOZEN
UKAVKU MK1NH, vo»wM *»>. a«ll tn hvII t«>
BERTRAND ZACHUY, Opelika, Alu.,
Tin* |»ro|irli*l"r of i In- «.|,| AMmiIh Fur C«>iii|>uny.
wr ronault witli liilu In'fitrf hdlii.K ••!««•«lure, im Im-
rout iuiM*. iu pay llir liiK’iral MMrkrt lirku of auy
buiiiu in tliu Soulli.
ee- Thu Eiii|Mii ium, N\ It. It. Ktr<-I. 0|M-|lka, Alu.
HKKTJIAND ZACIIItV,
luliZ o2t « Duolni lu Flint. Hl.loo, Jkc,.
Notice.
K-uiy bu-iu-n*, l <.n, rf'.r
lluvmn, und five Jtuar Admirulu detuilud 01io - with oar R n °f "irpentiuc, lot.,1 luss
uu me.ulmrs of t!,o court. I mn,,tl ‘ of Fe,lr rivur -
lu tiro Hupm.,0 Court lo-d.y, thocu.se ! '“<•»«'«■>■ M “™ h
of 1'lorido vs. Gcorpio, wus dismissed on ■ "'‘ m “ W ‘ 7 ' w n ‘ ,w *’ ,n
motion of Furrow, Attorney G.mural of
Ooorgia.
D KsiniNO
•Ml • u.y I
icImmI,
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In
Tl«- I*'-"
all
oy «n< l.uildiii
nidi
t; Hi
ami lionltl.
«ull m il a Imrjfaiu.
lull- ditawt? JBTIIR0 0ATBB.
G BOP.OIA-MLWXIKK C0UNTV.— Mm. M. K.
Mrrahoii liariiiK n-ii'lo upi.llcatl..,, i , f.„
Irllcirt of u'lmiimtrutiuii Mi tli'< •Mint.* nf J.iftrltli
Ki imImih, bit'- uf k.ibl • utility, dvmMMil;
All |H>r«iiia ci-uc-riioU aiu biToby uotin-l t«.
almw cMime (If any tb yluii-; vh> I* it* in uf «.|-
liinifitration Hlionbl not !«• irrant'*l >>«i I uiinllntnt
on M:ii<l i-alal-, at tin- n. xt Ajoil L in. ..f tin- (?i,urt
of OriliitHry, to l o Ifbl in and for nai l mnuty.
Olvrn un.lrr n.i I.mhI i.imI uftinul ■ian.ttui.-, tbit
2(Hb <t»y
tnh2 In
JOHN W. DU EH. Ordinary.
TO A3 (RIVE
AT THE
Eagle Drug Store:
Sixty-cix Tons of
Brpt’s IMPROVED Compiifl!
T illS PKBTILIZKR Im ln-n t.-.t. .1 tl.f piat
ymr by many send | !antfi. ati.uiiK thfin Dr.
H. Eimiforil and r. !. lln I* »:i <,f II .n i< county,
JgiiMa M.tntli ill of T.»l
r. bu
It I,a- |.rr
or.b-r.l
i It-If «mi
11/ U Ml-
i! tor tho
to many
of lllfl C«J_
jilant-T nior** than >
not Coin|>uii:id, whir
tlZ4Mi por ton rxc«]
ubUi«kd upon th« ft
l'liatcd ilinirtlona fiirnUhfil pnrrhaaf n. Pend
In your ot'frra at uuc«, or you may l.il to Im
■applied.
For further Information, apply to
M. D. HOOD, Dhuogist,
_j»nl2-d.Vwtf 1 Cpliimbui, Oa.
JUST BECEIVED:
A New lot of KID GLOVES,
COLLARS and CUFFS,
CALICOES, &c. at
T. E. Blanchard’*,
l?fi lillOAI) STBXET.
N. B.—My enliro stock of CARHI-
MERES at greatly ieduced prices,
JUM deodawif
Books and Statioucry!
W. J. CHAFFIN,
■ALIM m books, stationkby, music,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and all th- IM)J»-
_jy
Owf|l*.
Natiea to Flantors.
jocajoimoa iiior in iii* dry.
JY Ih. laflr. Oil Cuo.,»n. ot Cvluubu., U..,
“ W TKf DOLIakS kRR TON UA8lt
tamak atIU which to .Up Uwa,
owaeHfratlon to
. JfiH«» W. BMITff, •opariatastoat.
Col. S. M. Johnson, a journalist, is
dead.
The Hocrotary of the Treasury ha*
called in $1,000,000 of the per ceiits—five
thoiiHunil from fi,4l5 to It,510, ten thou
sand from fi,fi4li to ff,495. Interests
Cease April fiOth.
Henry P. Farrow was nominated Attor
ney General for Sonth Georgia.
Atkins was confirmed Collector of Cus
toms nt Savannah.
lu tho Heiiuto the chairman of tbo Cotu-
mitloo on Finance stated that lie was in
structed by the committee to statu that
whatever change might be mode iu tea
and coffro tariff, it would not tako effect
before tho first of July.
An amendment to substitute Hchurz for
Shormau wus made, when the matter wunt
over.
'ilio appropriation bill was resumed.
An amendment abolishing tho brunch
mint ut Charlotte, N. C*, failed.
Scott reported an amendment to tho
Southern Pacific Railroad bill.
Iu tho llouso a petition was presented
from the merchants of Nuw York and
Boston for a uniform tobacco tax.
Tho St. Croix Railroad occupied nearly
all day.
Sheldon, from tbe Committee on Com
merce, reported a bill for a moro effective
system of quarantine ou the Southern and
Gulf roasts, authorizing tho detail of ouo
I or more medical officers of the regular
army, who shall during tho coming season
i visit each town or port ou the Gulf of
: Mexico that i* subject or lisblo to yellow
i fever, aud to confer with the local author-
, itios with refforenco to the establishment
| of a more uniform aud effective system of
quarantine, and to moke a detailed report
to the Secretary of War. The bill posted
without discuusion.
Coin in tho Treasury eleven and a half
millions; currency fourteen and a half
millions.
New Yobk, March 1.—Col. Charles
Wyudham, keeper of regalia in London
Tower, was un officer in tbe battle of
Waterloo.
In the Stokes trial, Judgs Cardoso said
he would do either of two things; either
let the jury find a general verdict, or in-
atrnct them to find s special verdict in
favor of tbe drfenco. lie would iustruot
thorn to find s board of commissioners
properly constituted, but ell other facts
for the prisoner.
Cincinnati, March 1.—A farmer named
Willis WiUisneoB, near Mnnoey, Indians,
followed his daughter to Dolesville, where
she had gone for matrimonial purposes,
found her et the house of n relative, cat
her throat fatally, and than revolvsred
himself fatally. Williamson hod a large
family.
Pabis, March 1.—Bullion inereasad ive
million franoa,
London, March I.—All approaches to
Jfew Mn*t| whm Q Vvbmi » Md| in
Hlorm since January, 185
vailiug. It hus b«en snowing heavily
for 12 hours, and still continues, with
wind from northwest blowing hurricane
and snow drifting accordingly.
Savannah, Mun-h 2.—Severe raiu and
wind storm laat night. Two ships, two
barks and iivo schooners were driven
from their moorings. Damage was very
slight, excepting to a hoisting machine
on-tho Ballimoru steamship wharf, which
was totally destroyed.
Cleared—Steamships Hunlsvillo and
Magnolia, for New York; schooner E. J.
Staples, for SI. Mary's, in ballast.
Chaklkston, March 2.—Severe north
east hlorm horo last night. No dutungo
iu tho harbor. It is supposed to huvo
beou heavy off tho coast.
Pabis, March 2.—Should L’Admirant
resign tho Governorship of Paris, it i*
probable ho will be succoodcd by Gen.
Clinchaut.
Rome, March 2.—It ia believod tho
Pope moditates an eurly doparturo from
thia city.
New Yobk, March 2.—Cotton quiet.-*
Sales 750. Uplands 22jc., Orleans 22$.
Sales of fntore cotton to-day nro 117.10
bales, ns follows: March 21.1, 11-10;
April 22$: May 22$ g; Juno 22$.
Money stringeut—rates of iutorcst early
in tho dny l-fi2al-10. Exchuugo dull at
Gold lOjalOg.
Tho' bank statement show loans de
crease 20IJ, 100, spocie increase 412,000,
legal tenders decroaso 1,272,500, deposits
decrease 2,845,400.
New Oblp.anh, March 2.—Cotton dnll.
Middlings 21j|c. Nut receipts fit 14, gross
0540. Exports to Liverpool filllfi, Fal
mouth 441G, Antwerp 21fiO, ltevel HOOD,
Cron staff t iff 10, Barcelona 1125, New
York 427. Sales 1200. Stock 204,411.
CnABLEsTON, March 2.—Middlings 2l]e.
Net receipts 802 bale*. Exports coast
wise 2fiff. Bales 400. Stock 24,702.
Boston, March 2.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 22$; grosa receipts 1701; aalesfiOO;
stock 8,000 bales.
Wilmington, March 2.—Cotton dull.
Middlings 22c. Net receipt* 120. Stock
«078.
Baltimore, March 2.—Middling* 22]o.
Net receipts fflO, gross GffO. Sale* 185.
Stock 8012.
Philadelphia, March 2.—Cotton quiet;
middling 22$c.
Savannah, March 2.—Buyers and sell
ers apart—tendency downward. Mid
dlings 21 ja2tj|o. Net receipts 020. Ex-
porta to Great Britain 8070, cooetwiao
588. Bales 700. Stock 50,5W.
Memphis, March 2.—Holders asking
higsr rates, buyers refuse. Middlings
nominally 21 js21 Jo. Receipts 174(1.
Augusta.—Cotton dull, little doing;
middling* 20jj; receipts 300; sales 275.
Mobile-—Cotton quiet; middlings 21$;
net raosipts 359; exports to Great Britain
4,707; soles 500; stool 51,892.
Galveston—Cotton dull and nominal;
good ordinary 19}; net raosipts 213; ex
ports to Grsat Britain 889, ooaatvUe 80$;
VfO« W>j »twk 4,W-
SAVINGS SA1IK
OP THE
Georgia Home Insurance Co.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Stockholders Individually LiaUc to Depositors, j
Capital and Ahsets of the Cowtanv, January 1st, 1872, I
^500,000.00.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Pufmimlnt.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. DAVID iU’DSOX, Caahior.
niKKrrons:
.i. nifoDKs nnowNi:, amohv dextkh, ,i«j»tAir i
.1. F. .*(!'/. KM AN, .IOIIN KING. .1A-. I. A N t . N. !
I. T. DOWNING, >\. J. Mi Al.I.IfiTKH, D. F. WILLCOX, [
(’llaki.es wink.
jiOAun or /xvrsrMt'.xTt
J. KHOOKS DROWNK, JOHN KINO, r»fAltT.ftfl Wl.'ff. |
D. K WTLIJBOX, 8. I». W A KNOCK.
T nrs Coim-Biiy. In armnlmu-n with tin* t-rm* of iti nistrir. U now pn>|>:irnl r.. r, r, fr- Mousy on .f.- |
|if»-*l . ami allow intcrfNt llier**fur. .“num of ONK DJI.LAU uml H|>*.v:tr«lM rcuolvni im«l intai^t i
nllownlut the rate or nix |*. r rout. |m>. atin ia). An ..|.p .riuuit v •-* «-n r \ Al.l. l*i:riS'i.',huvlnn i !L* j
futiit* iod«*poall thoir moni-y %*h<*ro it will oarnnn iiitorwt, ami hv .iililm i tnthHr.'oatrnl vto-n wanted. :
Administrator)*, Exccut«)ra, Guardians ami TruMtoo*.
With fiind* in th»*lr handa Im*Ii>ii(cIiix to hoirn, Ifc it.-on. w.irD. or otVr for v.l.o:n tnoai-y I* In LI [
in trust, will tin.) it udvatiliwoiiM to ifo|io«<t with ii* mid inula tliolr isim.wt.
PLANTERS AND KAIIMKKS
Can fravtl tho fun.D |irwvUloil for tnaklug tin ir rropa iu our hitinfr, und lot thoin l« ourn I up; .;n InloroU |
MKt'iiAMo.* and m*rr..vrm* j
real, and wl.ou alcktn^
lioir wuiUa.
WOMEN AND CIIII.DHEN
nil huvo Hitliv control of tiudr money. ?m.ilI -unu laid by. with intoi. it added, >.111 rnphHjr >;r<
.• larger oiien
OPEN A DANK ACCOUNT.
Ayer’s
Thor** ii no dlfflcnlty in lining an. Any mini v ill b * rw*olvo.l from ON I! DOLl.A’t
witlniraw your money nt coiivouient |mri*ufr: hut it it- inucli l *ii i-to )« uv«? it.
over you eun Njuire from y<nir uuiiiingd. U lien nhiuhit*- tuvir-iiy tvpifr*-'.
Columbus Carriage Repository.
T. KL. mj VU rm ^TSnsr%I2,
(SUCCESSOR TO O. M. ItENFliOE)
WITH
GREEN & CO,, MANUFACTURERS,
HAS IN STOKE AT THE OOLDHIOH CAKUIAOE I'.F.PlISTTOliY,
Opposite Perry House, Columbus, Georgia.
A LARUE STOCK OF
For reatorijig to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dr6s.‘:n»
Wliiffh is at
Ani’P AgrtiouUi?,
healthy,' a n .1
- w effectual 'fur
preserving tho
»mir. It *>m
K $?-■'>* •frtw fad >.
or 'tray h"lr
tgi&ZWM to its ori.jiml
w£r color, iri/ 'ti th j
gloss avd frtsknrss of youth. Thin
hair ii thickenml. fivliin^ hair elieekeil,
nml baUii<M» ouon, tiicingh net aljiv ..
cured by its u.rui Nothilfri- can r atin' )
tlio hair whem the ioUiedes me <1. -
.stroked, or. tiio gliuttls atrophied un i
decayed! but s remain can un
saved by this ,'i;.|n.u.>uun, and stiimi-
(ated. into activity, so that a if ••
growth of luiis. is produi.'ed. Instt l
of fgnli^ig tli ■ Juki I' 'vi.lt a }. isty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean uud vigor,► .
Its occji«io(fiil Ui.- jvill prevent the h
from turning gray or filling off, and
consequently nrov's.t I diin... .' T‘ >
resforatfpn of vitality i. gives to l >
scalp hrrt'.sfs .ml pr- veilts tho f. r >
tion of (lAr.d'.'i'!f. wH Ii i; often so tin—
cleanly nml oj’iunfivo. Frqo from tho >
deleterious fnhM.m ; r.’iicli ma : i
pome preporntili’ ■ .1 o ::i and ini -
rious to tha hr i/, tho*V1;goj can only
benefit hut not he.r.i it. If tmiu i
merely for n HATR T)TiV.*SIN(.r,
nothin-else-e"n 1" found so desirable.
Containing neiil..,- ■ ■ ! nor dye, it doc i
not soil whito etic. brin, and yet l.i i
long on tho hair, givii - it. a rich, glo
lustre, and a gratcftil perftune.
Prepared ly Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Fraction] and AmUyiit-1 CDcyai«.to,
L^WEirL,
Ayer’s^
Cherry Pectoral
For Disease* cf tho Throat
such ua Gouf; -a, L.... , *.
Cou.^:, t; . , A
Phuitons, Victorias, Brets, Rockaways,
I>ovil>lo and Sinjjlc Seated ISCGUlUii
Top and No Top Pony Phaetons, &c.
i :n .
All thia Snporh Stock is obtuinml ffiroctly from Mcsniv. Gl
N. .!., who have boon for twanty-flvn your* Tilanufarluriiq^ Work l
Market, miff whose facilities for producing lao beat work, ul low p
[Hisscff by any mnuufaotnrera iu thu country.
With Ibis stock and my ready means of go ling supplies, i can
tho Carriago lino CHEAPER THAN EVER HERETO FORE, jojflffcf
of any neighboring market,
k-jr I ask .1 call of aJI who wish vchicloa of anv kind.
Newark*
tho Southern
s, nro not :,ur-
ty it U a
"■»y miy i>t fi.u it
tlio forerunners *»i
uiiuinnhored lived,
not t*i h** conipiu** I
vince* the me t '■<■
koup it on lumd ns
an«l uimeicoivoJ at
which nro easily in
incurable, nncl t<* *
tier luuiii nucil tin
In* without it. A-
the distressing 1 fli-■
miff Cliust
ioil any
tliu cut
ii'tiolo in :
i po tition
Hide*
valuable; l
L'.l f-
rod to the love a t alii
It nets .'ptediiy : i i .. i
►aciirlng somij ni:*l ! •
one will aiifler tn il.W, *j
lal iironchiii.x, wIioa*
THE CELEBRATED
Milburn Plantation Wasfon.
tin
10 IIIflu
tbuy ki
I AM AGENT for the Manufacturer* of the celebrated Mill
X both Thimhlo Kkeia and Iron Axle. From exjioiicnce. 1 eotifff
equally aa Hcrvicablu as any othor Plantation V/agou in market,
[iricoH. They are all fully warranted in nil respects.
Uulutnlms, Jan. 28, iH71 • dA*ff 'J*.
Pin
V '
n Wagon,
• ! Wagons
ucli lower
S’NH.
OrlvhisHr tho pr v' '*t of
succossfni clKMiik'ul ir. ' •
! tvicljhid pr*rfectlnn.° h
lioil upon us [Musi isimr ell ra
exhibited, aud ■ i
! mouiurabfo ad the greatc t it
e ver oiVectC'l.
Columbus Wholesale Prices.
I’ltOVIHlONS.
Bulk Meat—C. R. Sides Hjc., nhouldors
Tje.
Bacon - Ham*, pluiu 12c.
H. C. Hams, cunvassed 17^'18c.
Sides—clear 10$; clcanib !»Ve.
Shoulders !»c.
Breakfast Bacon, canvassed 15o.
Dbikd Bkkf—CunvasNud 20fti22o.
Bcof Tongues, uouo.
Laud—Choice Leaf, iu tiercos 12c.
“ “ in half bblfl 12jo.
“ “ in kegs life.
“ iu 10, 5 and ff in ctuldieH. 15.
Butter—Gosheu, per !h ftOc.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Coffee—Rio, common, 25; choice 27u27o
Laguyra, 27.
Java, ffo.
CllKKSK—14nl7c. V Ih.
Candles—Star, box 22, half box 2fi,
quarter box 24c.
Uandish—(Jominou 20c, Fancy 25c.
Cuackkus—Butter 10c, Soda 1», l’ic Kip
12j, Cracknels 15.
Canned Goods—Oyster*, pop dozen, 1 H»
cans, $1.75(o)2.00; 2tt» cuus $2.50.
Sslmoud, 1th caus, pur dozen, fist.
Lobatcrs, lib cans $2.50; 2Hi cans ^fi.50
1'uachuH, 2th cans, J*ifi(<»:fi..‘0.
i'inonpples, 2tti cans, $4.50.
Strawberries, 21l» onus, $4.00.
Tomatoes, $2.50(ft>$2.75.
kloLAMSKH—Now Orleans, per gallon 70o ;
Gulden Syru[i, $1.00; Cuba, 50c; Flor
ida, 50c.
Sugar—New Orleans yollow clarified 14 j;
Refined—A 15$, B 15, C 14$.
Liqnor.s—Brandy, French, per gallon,
$10(o>$15 ; Amcricuu, $1.75(®g2.50;
Peach, $2.25(Vp$4; Apple, $2.2.Vo$4;
Gin, Hollund, $7; American $l.fi5^i $2;
45; l ppm, >2.5i (a$.!.5o .* side; French
Calf, $1 in,fft); Auiuricun Gulf, ^.".(o .
Smjj-i—Jlaucuboy, ID, tutC; Scotch 85c.
Starch—V lb, 8(8) 12$c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Drift) Futit—Apples, per bu.dicl, $2
Peaches,
Hrm.R-V Di .’‘.."(ffilOo.
Fogs- -V dozen, fior*.
ftHicKKNH—Ifc«H 40c; half growtt, 25c.
Beeswax—1» Ih, 20@25c; Tallow
Dr. J. C. AVER tii GO., Lowell, Mass,,
Pmetical and Aiialyli.il Chemist*.
BOLD BY ALE DHUUUJfiTd EVEUYWUBRi:.
The lirttai ririliciit
Dp. WA.L?vBIV’B CAtiI2fORTriA
! Y1REGAR BITTERS,
! Hundredse *' .
!WH A -
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
Coiton.—Market continue! dull nnd
nominal—nothing doing. Middlings 20’ (
rents. Receipts 33 bale—7 by M. ff. j
Railroad*. 20 by wagon*. Shipuiuuts 102
boles—141 by Southwestern Railroad, 51 I
for homo consumption.
(lorrcapon'liny dry fat.1 year—Receipts j
23 bale*. Shipments 825 bales. Price
13} cents.
Onr market during tho work bn 1 ? exhib
ited a dull and declining tendency, ow ing
to continued unfavorable advices from
New York and Liverpool. Tho quota
tion* below are merely nominal, there be
ing no order* in market and absolutely
nothing doing.
WarehoUKO sale* for week 807 bale*.
Receipts fur samo limo3«>U.bales, against
Uum, Jamaica, $7; American, $L.50(D. hist w eek, and 12011 for correspoudiug j
■2; Whisky, oouuuon, ■iQgl.fi'i; fine, lil
byM.4 0.lt. It., -Miy Weslsra K. H„
Fisa—dnoker.1—bhla, No. 1, fliS; No. ! 8 ;V' y riv .°L »•»] l*y wiiRoriH. Week's |
L>, ^ I ti; No. a, Kits—No. | I shipinciits,.-.'. hides— [iriuciiutlly for homo j
♦a.7.->i No. ii, *2; No. », I>1.Whito ! 0o ,T“P!, in "-.
Fish, ,< t hhl., *7; kits *2,f.O J ho ,ollo '""R
Teas—Imperial, V B», $1.50; Young HyZ
sou, $1.50; Black, $1^;$1.25; Gun
powder, $1.50.
Bpiceh—Alspice, V lb, 25c; Cloves $1.50;
Nutmeg*, $1.50; Pepper, 30c. Medium,
65x75c.
Tobacco—Common, V lb, 50c; Fine, 85x
$1.25.
Rioa—South Carolina, V It*, 10c.
Baooino— Kentucky, V yd, lffa22c; Boling
'Twine, V !b, 25c.
Iren Ties, 5j(?7o.
Oils and Painth—Lard Oil, V gal., $1.25;
Linseed, $1.15; Coal, 40c; Lubricating,
75c; Sweet, $2.50; Tanners’ $1; White
Lead, V owt, $1WS>$14.
Salt—Liverpool, sack, $2.25; Tuble, bugs
|H*r do/.., $1.50.
J?Your —Coliimbua mill*—A $9.50, B $9,
C $7.50; Western $8(g>$ll.
Grain—White Coro, V bush., $1.03;
mixed, $1.00.
Gunfowdsu—Dupont’*, per keg, $ti.5U;
Hazard’s, $0.50; Blasting, $5.
Shot—V bag, Patent, $3.00; Buck, $8.25
Nails—V keg, $5.50*0.
Hardware—Axes, per dozen, $12<*j$1C;
Spades, $14*17; Shovels, 14al7; Cotton
Cards, $7.50®$9; Iron—Refined 5a0«.,
Castings, heavy, 5$c,; light, 7c.; Flow
Steel, lOalio.; Coat Steel, 25o.t Buggy
Bpriogs, 20c.; Horae and Halo Shoes,
7a8o.; Shoe Nails, 20*25e.; Swedes 8c.;
Spokes $3*4 per set.
Wooden Buckets—Painted, per dossil,
$2.75; Cedar, $12; Juniper, $0; Neat
'Tubs, $4$$G.
Hides—Dry Flint V Ih, 10#124e.
Uiun-svt*, v ►, wfVMj go, m
considered ruling'
figures on the grade* at close of market
hours Friday, March 1 :
Ordinary 18<g>18A (
Good Ordinary I!*]» .
Low Middlings 2Ql ,
Middlings ; 20j
Office D.uly Enquire*,
Columbus, Ga., March 2, (872.)
Columbus Colton titutenunl jor the
t&aoioh of 1871 -’72.
Boles.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1871 1,550
Received to-day 83
Received pruvioualy
Total
Shipped to-day
Shipped previously
Stock ou baud to date....
Disease* of the kidneys and urinary
organs are, unfortunately, very prevalent?
and many obscure complaints, causing
constant suffering, may be traced to tjiese
canoes, of which tbs principal symptoms
ore deceptive and likely to lead the suffer
er astray. There is no remedy so feflfca-
oious for these complsints *s CoustittiUon
Water, (it to not-* sprtoff water, but*
bladder aud pasaage*—removiug atone,
gra vel and uiflpipipidioDa, with OffixUity
Mlt\ Mfftty. ‘
.U'ntiau. 14iiip:iN, il> mi:tone
Tulltrnl TVrViv, Ri • t * u ' lUv lllnotl,
KMii^yi. mi 3 Vln '<;rr, V Ii:r-
lam luivc l»t:ou »n*>4t uafioowt il. Rn« I» 1)1h«
< **icn urn i\i.. 1 b/ Yu..'n t. i'.lduil, wlilcli
J*'generally i<r0'.1acc.l by mc:.t vi tljo
IWa. i*«ti vr <!ran i«*.
ilcaditrhe. I’aia I I'lh , CaubU, Tl^Ut-
* of th*forest, T»: —• P-.ar nmotaflonn oC
I*0Buff U :b la.Uio Ulotiiit BIUohh At-
UuliU,^ 11: C.a, Iivlanmui.oa of
i'w Lungs, Tain In'l’.t ■ l oglo - oftke Ublnffys/und
»lowered eO»«r pttuM ymptcmfl, arc tho olT-
«»rlaf »of
They layi'iQr*4>> lbs eUmulato tho
tftTplrtllVFr a*Mt1)Sv.- !h,-.••».! -3.: , u.l- rt'.iomef nn-
rqsullcd eflciry lu elosii njr tI»o l*l»oU of all
Jaxpiuitlwi, *>ui Ruiiartlug uow iuo cuff \ iiujj-to
tlR' vrfiole lyttQHi. s
Fn>P«MVi.TMtof,
SOU Khasni.Bf Gehui. S -<«4. Pimple*, Pastult..
lR).’o»,t:.irLu);duj,i. ag-V»tgt.ui, ^A.'tltl-Uo.wi, 0
1 yos.Erynlif !.)•», It.£garf* % DtycvfforiUiLn.i uf
the SWn.'lHnifori *mt ntoutetFcrthc 8kln, or
wb*i«v«r iuhuc orutuura^cro iltemlly (Im^ ujv
unilcarried oat of t’ao eyvioin In a bliari tiiiio
t, a atw of iheso Ctt'crs. Ouo hoftto lu »u«U
rmo*will eoHvtneo tho imftt lncretluluuo of tiietr
eursliYOodvou. i
CEan^o the VUhitcff J-lqoff \vh.o:\5vgr you find
tfut 1 ?* tii't ttirr.wgH tUv.
rW, £tapttcu* or Sure*; dfuntolt wh<»* jrnti
0*4 It ojbgDU'ffcd ami klu-”i*U lu U10 vutu.;'
elcanso It when lit) foul, cuff your looting* util
•®H yow wh«m. ltohif'Ws'bloofi pnro and th*
health of tho i y4wu >*4Uft>Up\rt
.piairTtATE : *v> wait MS, VarktoE ut
tho tfy«lcmorto many thou an«b, nro ciVSntusky
4soW*y>4 ead te moved. 1>V fut\ dtr• rr*a ■
earefalty thoclrcul.\r nr..ai^d cachbojOf.-» «
froptwor. V. U.
t.iCKnuudMu,
C*l„*nd 6 aud Si U«iumoroo Street, Sow Vetk.
•ORB BYtAIJ» URUcmim AR1> DMA CM US,
JOB WORK M 1C ATL r KSMIJlaJJ
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